Yadira Caraveo
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Colorado's r district |
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Assumed office January 3, 2023 |
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Preceded by | Constituency established |
Member of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 31st district |
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In office January 4, 2019 – January 3, 2023 |
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Preceded by | Joe Salazar |
Succeeded by | Said Sharbini |
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Born | Denver, Colorado, U.S. |
December 23, 1980
Political party | Democratic |
Education | Regis University (BS) University of Colorado, Denver (MD) |
Website | House website |
Yadira D. Caraveo (/jəˈdɪərə kɛərəˈveɪoʊ/ yə-DEER-ə-_-kair-Ə-vay; born December 23, 1980) is an American politician and pediatrician serving as the U.S. representative for Colorado's 8th congressional district since 2023.[1][2] A Democrat, she is Colorado's first Latina member of Congress.[3][4]
Caraveo represented the 31st district in the Colorado House of Representatives from 2019 to 2023. The district covered parts of Adams and Weld counties.
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Early life and education
Caraveo was born in Denver to Mexican undocumented parents who arrived in the 1970s but were granted amnesty under the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. She volunteered for Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign while in medical school.[5] She received her bachelor's degree from Regis University and later her Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Colorado School of Medicine.[6] Caraveo completed a residency in pediatrics at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center,[7] where she was also involved with the Committee of Interns and Residents union for resident physicians.[8]
Colorado House of Representatives
During her tenure as a state legislator, Caraveo was also a pediatrician practicing in Thornton, Colorado.[6] She has also served on the board of trustees for the Anythink Library system in Adams County since 2017.[9]
Election
Caraveo was elected in the general election on November 6, 2018, winning 55% of the vote to Republican nominee Rico Figueroa's 39%.[10]
Tenure
Caraveo sponsored a bill giving free contraceptives and reproductive care to illegal immigrants, citing studies showing that the program lowers maternal mortality and infant mortality rates.[11] She sponsored a bill that would put an age requirement on some cannabis products, require coroners to conduct a THC test for all "unnatural deaths", and put a cap on potency levels in products.[12] The bill was controversial, Caraveo argued it would stop younger people from getting addicted to cannabis and opponents argued testing would be racially motivated.[13][14] The bill was co-sponsored by Republican members of the legislature and disavowed by Democratic House Speaker Alec Garnett.[15] She was the lead sponsor of a sex education law that prohibited abstinence-only curriculum and required schools to teach students about consent.[16]
Committees
During the 73rd general assembly, Caraveo served on the following committees:[17]
- Health & Insurance (Vice Chair)
- Education
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Elections
2022
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On August 24, 2021, Caraveo announced her candidacy for Colorado's 8th congressional district.[18] She was endorsed by former Colorado Speaker of the House KC Becker, State Senator Faith Winter, State Senator Jessie Danielson, and others.[19] On April 5, 2022, Caraveo secured the Democratic nomination.[20] On November 9, 2022, Caraveo defeated Republican nominee Barbara Kirkmeyer in the general election, becoming Colorado's first Latina member of Congress.[21][22]
Committee assignments
For the 118th Congress:[23]
Personal life
Caraveo is Roman Catholic.[24][25]
Electoral history
Year | Office | Party | Primary | General | Result | Swing | Ref. | ||||||
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Total | % | P. | Total | % | P. | ||||||||
2018 | State House | Democratic | 6,049 | 100.0% | 1st | 16,242 | 55.02% | 1st | Won | Hold | [26] | ||
2020 | Democratic | 9,677 | 100.0% | 1st | 27,687 | 100.0% | 1st | Won | Hold | [27] | |||
2022 | U.S. House | Democratic | 38,837 | 100.0% | 1st | 114,377 | 48.36% | 1st | Won | Win | [28] | ||
Source: Secretary of State of Colorado | Election Results |
See also
References
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External links
- Yadira Caraveo for Congress campaign website
- Representative Yadira Caraveo official legislative website
- Appearances on C-SPAN
- Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
- Profile at Project Vote Smart
- Financial information (federal office) at the Federal Election Commission
- Legislation sponsored at The Library of Congress
Colorado House of Representatives | ||
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Preceded by | Member of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 31st district 2019–2023 |
Succeeded by Said Sharbini |
United States House of Representatives | ||
New constituency | Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Colorado's 8th congressional district 2023–present |
Incumbent |
United States order of precedence (ceremonial) | ||
Preceded by | United States representatives by seniority 366th |
Succeeded by Greg Casar |
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